Indiana lawmakers tighten requirements for mail-in ballots Apr 12, 2023 Apr 12, 2023 Updated Apr 12, 2023 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The bill requires mail-in voters to include a photocopy of a government-issued ID or at least two ID numbers. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Politics As featured on Indiana lawmakers approve tighter mail-in voting rules The changes would take effect July 1 and be required for mail-in ballots cast in this fall's city and town elections around the state. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Saturday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesUS and Israel launch a major attack on Iran. Trump urges Iranians to 'take over'JCPS budget cuts: dozens of programs, contracts targeted for reductionWoman arrested after Louisville police find chop shop in Highview homeSouthern Indiana doctor fired after patients allege sexual abuse during prostate, genital exams5 things to do in the Louisville area the weekend of Feb. 27 to March 1Kentucky police pleading for a 'spark' to solve 2023 cold case murder of Meade County womanIndiana legislative session wraps up with Medicaid reform, bans camping on state propertyIndiana man arrested after police seize meth, stolen plate during Floyd County traffic stopFormer US Air Force officer arrested in Jeffersonville, accused of training Chinese military pilotsKentucky bowler Erik Howard rolls historic 900 series at Kingpin Lanes Videos
Indiana lawmakers approve tighter mail-in voting rules The changes would take effect July 1 and be required for mail-in ballots cast in this fall's city and town elections around the state.